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Leaders of some of the biggest councils in England have appealed to the government for emergency financial support to prevent them becoming insolvent during the pandemic.
The County Councils Network says that without a £5bn income guarantee, many non- essential services will have to be cut. There could also be an impact on care providers which rely on council funding.
It came as the head of the Office for Budgetary Responsibility warned that the UK economy is unlikely to swiftly bounce back to previous levels of activity when the coronavirus pandemic is brought under control.
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Few industries have been hit as hard and as fast as the travel industry during this pandemic. From cruise ships to the airlines, as Jackson Proskow explains the future of travel will be very different when the world recovers and reopens.
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published:17 May 2020

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Today's top stories: US President Donald Trump has been criticised after apparently suggesting George Floyd would be pleased about the rise in US employment numbers, the UK has the second-highest COVID-19 infection rate of any major country in Europe, and remote communities on the Amazon with little access to healthcare have been engulfed by the coronavirus pandemic.
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On Saturday’s episode of Global National, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is facing pressure to provide a financial bailout for Canada's struggling airline sector after Air Canada announced it plans to lay off 20,000 workers due to COVID-19. Mike Drolet reports.
Meanwhile, Canadian fruit and vegetable growers already suffering losses amid the pandemic are now being hit by a labour shortage. As David Akin reports, seasonal farm workers are choosing to stay home and receive Canada's Emergency Response Benefit.
South of the border, U.S President Donald Trump is downplaying the threat of recent COVID-19 outbreaks as states reopen and continues to claim there will be millions of vaccine doses available by the end of the year. As Jennifer Johnson reports, Trump also says he plans to block an economic bill to help struggling Americans.
Canada's toughest anti-vaping legislation is set to come into effect in September in Nova Scotia. As Ross Lord reports, health experts say smokers and those who vape are at much higher risk of contracting COVID-19.
As borders around the world remain closed due to COVID-19, a surrogate birth clinic in Ukraine is struggling to care for dozens of newborn babies who were meant to live with parents in foreign countries. Redmond Shannon reports.
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Sky News host Sharri Markson says it has become increasingly clear Chinese President Xi Jinping is “exploiting the coronavirus outbreak to assert China’s dominance” with the rest of the world “on its knees” dealing with dual crises.
Ms Markson highlighted China’s actions since it “lied and covered-up” the news of the emerging coronavirus in December.
“They quietly scooped up medical supplies and protective equipment likes masks from around the world, while denying the coronavirus was infectious”.
She pointed to the rogue nation’s “increasingly aggressive” behaviour in the South China Sea which saw a Vietnamese fishing vessel sunk by a Chinese ship.
China is now “intentionally hurting Australia's economy via tariffs and trading suspensions” at a time when the Australian economy is already suffering in “large part because of their COVID-19 cover-up”.
“China has also now admitted to destroying virus samples”.
Image: AP

published:17 May 2020

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Top coronavirus news for Sunday, May 17, 2020:
Madagascar records its first COVID-19 death, according to health officials.
Sky Germany attracts a record-high audience for Bundesliga start.
Australian Catholics gather for their first Sunday mass in months, as the country has started easing its lockdown.
Thais flock to shopping malls as businesses reopen.
France’s giant mechanical elephant roars back to life as its lockdown starts to ease.
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The top coronavirus news for Saturday, May 16, 2020:
‘Jesus is my vaccine’: People gathered at Pennsylvania’s state capitol in Harrisburg to voice their opposition to the stay-at-home order.
UK researchers are testing dogs’ ability to sniff out COVID-19.
Argentine scientists say they have developed a fast and cheap novel coronavirus test.
Brazil’s health minister resigns after just weeks on the job.
An Ohio paramedic surprises her kids by coming home after weeks of helping to fight the pandemic in New York.
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Top coronavirus headlines for Friday, May 15, 2020:
China says a COVID-19 vaccine is ready for a second phase of a trial.
Belgium has started reopening schools after a two-month closure.
Pakistan will begin to produce the antiviral COVID-19 drug remdesivir.
A Brazilian Amazon tribe loses their chief to the novel coronavirus.
Britain’s historic parliament gets a technological overhaul.
A Japanese drive-thru farm is allowing visitors to see, but not touch, the animals.
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Although in most of the English-speaking world this field is not usually regarded as a specific specialization for journalists, it is so in nearly all the world. Particularly in the United States, there is a blurred distinction between world news and "national" news when they include directly the national government or national institutions, such as wars in which the US are involved or summits of multilateral organizations in which the US are a member.

Actually, at the birth of modern journalism, most news were actually foreign, as registered by the courants of the 17th century in West and Central Europe, such as the Daily Courant (England), the Nieuwe Tijudinger (Antwerp), the Relation (Strasbourg), the Avisa Relation oder Zeitung (Wolfenbüttel) and the Courante Uyt Italien, Duytsland & C. (Amsterdam). Since these papers were aimed at bankers and merchants, they brought mostly news from other markets, which usually meant other nations. In any case, it is worthy to remark that nation-states were still incipient in 17th-century Europe.

History

The World News was founded in 1981 by Florencio Tan Mallare (Chinese:陳華岳; pinyin:Chén Huáyuè; Pe̍h-ōe-jī:Tân Hôa-ga̍k), a lawyer from Macalelon, Quezon who also worked as a reporter for the Chinese Commercial News. After the normalization of relations between the Philippines and the People's Republic of China in 1975, Mallare established the World News as an alternative to the largely pro-Taiwan, pro-Kuomintang mainstream Chinese-language press, catering to both Chinese Filipinos who would prefer news about China from other points of view as well as the growing number of mainland Chinese migrants to the Philippines who did not necessarily share the pro-Taiwan stance of more established Chinese Filipinos.

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President Donald Trump’s move late Friday to dismiss the State Department Inspector General Steve Linick drew criticism from congressional Democrats, who are mounting an investigation, and pushback from Republican Senators Mitt Romney of Utah and Charles Grassley of Iowa.
After former President Barack Obama took aim at President Trump and his administration for the handling of the coronavirus pandemic. Trump fired back at his predecessor, calling Obama “grossly incompetent.”
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Leaders of some of the biggest councils in England have appealed to the government for emergency financial support to prevent them becoming insolvent during the pandemic.
The County Councils Network says that without a £5bn income guarantee, many non- essential services will have to be cut. There could also be an impact on care providers which rely on council funding.
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8:50

Coronavirus outbreak: The future of travel

Coronavirus outbreak: The future of travel

Coronavirus outbreak: The future of travel

Few industries have been hit as hard and as fast as the travel industry during this pandemic. From cruise ships to the airlines, as Jackson Proskow explains the future of travel will be very different when the world recovers and reopens.
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0:00

Watch Sky News live

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Today's top stories: US President Donald Trump has been criticised after apparently suggesting George Floyd would be pleased about the rise in US employment numbers, the UK has the second-highest COVID-19 infection rate of any major country in Europe, and remote communities on the Amazon with little access to healthcare have been engulfed by the coronavirus pandemic.
🔴 'It's a great day for him': Trump mentions George Floyd while announcing US job figures https://trib.al/f2EdXTn
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On Saturday’s episode of Global National, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is facing pressure to provide a financial bailout for Canada's struggling airline sector after Air Canada announced it plans to lay off 20,000 workers due to COVID-19. Mike Drolet reports.
Meanwhile, Canadian fruit and vegetable growers already suffering losses amid the pandemic are now being hit by a labour shortage. As David Akin reports, seasonal farm workers are choosing to stay home and receive Canada's Emergency Response Benefit.
South of the border, U.S President Donald Trump is downplaying the threat of recent COVID-19 outbreaks as states reopen and continues to claim there will be millions of vaccine doses available by the end of the year. As Jennifer Johnson reports, Trump also says he plans to block an economic bill to help struggling Americans.
Canada's toughest anti-vaping legislation is set to come into effect in September in Nova Scotia. As Ross Lord reports, health experts say smokers and those who vape are at much higher risk of contracting COVID-19.
As borders around the world remain closed due to COVID-19, a surrogate birth clinic in Ukraine is struggling to care for dozens of newborn babies who were meant to live with parents in foreign countries. Redmond Shannon reports.
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5:14

China admits to intentionally ‘destroying’ COVID-19 virus samples

China admits to intentionally ‘destroying’ COVID-19 virus samples

China admits to intentionally ‘destroying’ COVID-19 virus samples

Sky News host Sharri Markson says it has become increasingly clear Chinese President Xi Jinping is “exploiting the coronavirus outbreak to assert China’s dominance” with the rest of the world “on its knees” dealing with dual crises.
Ms Markson highlighted China’s actions since it “lied and covered-up” the news of the emerging coronavirus in December.
“They quietly scooped up medical supplies and protective equipment likes masks from around the world, while denying the coronavirus was infectious”.
She pointed to the rogue nation’s “increasingly aggressive” behaviour in the South China Sea which saw a Vietnamese fishing vessel sunk by a Chinese ship.
China is now “intentionally hurting Australia's economy via tariffs and trading suspensions” at a time when the Australian economy is already suffering in “large part because of their COVID-19 cover-up”.
“China has also now admitted to destroying virus samples”.
Image: AP

2:44

Coronavirus around the world: May 17, 2020

Coronavirus around the world: May 17, 2020

Coronavirus around the world: May 17, 2020

Top coronavirus news for Sunday, May 17, 2020:
Madagascar records its first COVID-19 death, according to health officials.
Sky Germany attracts a record-high audience for Bundesliga start.
Australian Catholics gather for their first Sunday mass in months, as the country has started easing its lockdown.
Thais flock to shopping malls as businesses reopen.
France’s giant mechanical elephant roars back to life as its lockdown starts to ease.
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2:50

Coronavirus around the world: May 16, 2020

Coronavirus around the world: May 16, 2020

Coronavirus around the world: May 16, 2020

The top coronavirus news for Saturday, May 16, 2020:
‘Jesus is my vaccine’: People gathered at Pennsylvania’s state capitol in Harrisburg to voice their opposition to the stay-at-home order.
UK researchers are testing dogs’ ability to sniff out COVID-19.
Argentine scientists say they have developed a fast and cheap novel coronavirus test.
Brazil’s health minister resigns after just weeks on the job.
An Ohio paramedic surprises her kids by coming home after weeks of helping to fight the pandemic in New York.
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Coronavirus around the world: May 15, 2020

Top coronavirus headlines for Friday, May 15, 2020:
China says a COVID-19 vaccine is ready for a second phase of a trial.
Belgium has started reopening schools after a two-month closure.
Pakistan will begin to produce the antiviral COVID-19 drug remdesivir.
A Brazilian Amazon tribe loses their chief to the novel coronavirus.
Britain’s historic parliament gets a technological overhaul.
A Japanese drive-thru farm is allowing visitors to see, but not touch, the animals.
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7:05

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ഗൾഫിൽ കോവിഡ് ബാധിച്ച് രണ്ട് മലയാളികൂടി മരിച്ചു | Covid World News

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3:08

China's ambassador to Canada claims 'China is a victim' of coronavirus disinformation campaign

China's ambassador to Canada claims 'China is a victim' of coronavirus disinformation campaign

China's ambassador to Canada claims 'China is a victim' of coronavirus disinformation campaign

In an interview with Mercedes Stephenson, China‘s ambassador to Canada Cong Peiwu is insisting his country is being victimized by a campaign of disinformation about its role in the spread of the coronavirus pandemic.
Peiwu also faced questions about the fates of two Canadian citizens detained in China for more than one year in what is widely viewed as retaliation by China for Canada’s arrest of Huawei CFO Meng Wanzhou.
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10:36

Coronavirus: Russia now has second highest virus case total - BBC News

Coronavirus: Russia now has second highest virus case total - BBC News

Coronavirus: Russia now has second highest virus case total - BBC News

Russia has confirmed 232,000 cases of coronavirus - the second highest toll in the world after the US.
In the last 24 hours the country has reported 10,899 infections, the tenth consecutive day that number has been above 10,000.
Among the infected is President Vladimir Putin's spokesman Dmitry Peskov, local media report.
He is the latest high profile official to test positive, after Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin caught the illness.
The news comes the day after President Putin eased the country's lockdown. Factory and construction workers returned to work on Tuesday, though Mr Putin gave regions freedom to set restrictions depending on local circumstances.
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Leaders of some of the biggest councils in England have appealed to the government for emergency financial support to prevent them becoming insolvent during the pandemic.
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It came as the head of the Office for Budgetary Responsibility warned that the UK economy is unlikely to swiftly bounce back to previous levels of activity when the coronavirus pandemic is brought under control.
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published: 17 May 2020

Coronavirus outbreak: The future of travel

Few industries have been hit as hard and as fast as the travel industry during this pandemic. From cruise ships to the airlines, as Jackson Proskow explains the future of travel will be very different when the world recovers and reopens.
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published: 17 May 2020

Watch Sky News live

Today's top stories: US President Donald Trump has been criticised after apparently suggesting George Floyd would be pleased about the rise in US employment numbers, the UK has the second-highest COVID-19 infection rate of any major country in Europe, and remote communities on the Amazon with little access to healthcare have been engulfed by the coronavirus pandemic.
🔴 'It's a great day for him': Trump mentions George Floyd while announcing US job figures https://trib.al/f2EdXTn
🔴 UK has second highest COVID-19 infection rate of any major European country https://trib.al/LMVIXYf
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On Saturday’s episode of Global National, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is facing pressure to provide a financial bailout for Canada's struggling airline sector after Air Canada announced it plans to lay off 20,000 workers due to COVID-19. Mike Drolet reports.
Meanwhile, Canadian fruit and vegetable growers already suffering losses amid the pandemic are now being hit by a labour shortage. As David Akin reports, seasonal farm workers are choosing to stay home and receive Canada's Emergency Response Benefit.
South of the border, U.S President Donald Trump is downplaying the threat of recent COVID-19 outbreaks as states reopen and continues to claim there will be millions of vaccine doses available by the end of the year. As Jennifer Johnson reports, Trump also says he plans to blo...

published: 17 May 2020

China admits to intentionally ‘destroying’ COVID-19 virus samples

Sky News host Sharri Markson says it has become increasingly clear Chinese President Xi Jinping is “exploiting the coronavirus outbreak to assert China’s dominance” with the rest of the world “on its knees” dealing with dual crises.
Ms Markson highlighted China’s actions since it “lied and covered-up” the news of the emerging coronavirus in December.
“They quietly scooped up medical supplies and protective equipment likes masks from around the world, while denying the coronavirus was infectious”.
She pointed to the rogue nation’s “increasingly aggressive” behaviour in the South China Sea which saw a Vietnamese fishing vessel sunk by a Chinese ship.
China is now “intentionally hurting Australia's economy via tariffs and trading suspensions” at a time when the Australian economy is alrea...

published: 17 May 2020

Coronavirus around the world: May 17, 2020

Top coronavirus news for Sunday, May 17, 2020:
Madagascar records its first COVID-19 death, according to health officials.
Sky Germany attracts a record-high audience for Bundesliga start.
Australian Catholics gather for their first Sunday mass in months, as the country has started easing its lockdown.
Thais flock to shopping malls as businesses reopen.
France’s giant mechanical elephant roars back to life as its lockdown starts to ease.
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Coronavirus around the world: May 16, 2020

The top coronavirus news for Saturday, May 16, 2020:
‘Jesus is my vaccine’: People gathered at Pennsylvania’s state capitol in Harrisburg to voice their opposition to the stay-at-home order.
UK researchers are testing dogs’ ability to sniff out COVID-19.
Argentine scientists say they have developed a fast and cheap novel coronavirus test.
Brazil’s health minister resigns after just weeks on the job.
An Ohio paramedic surprises her kids by coming home after weeks of helping to fight the pandemic in New York.
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Coronavirus around the world: May 15, 2020

Top coronavirus headlines for Friday, May 15, 2020:
China says a COVID-19 vaccine is ready for a second phase of a trial.
Belgium has started reopening schools after a two-month closure.
Pakistan will begin to produce the antiviral COVID-19 drug remdesivir.
A Brazilian Amazon tribe loses their chief to the novel coronavirus.
Britain’s historic parliament gets a technological overhaul.
A Japanese drive-thru farm is allowing visitors to see, but not touch, the animals.
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China's ambassador to Canada claims 'China is a victim' of coronavirus disinformation campaign

In an interview with Mercedes Stephenson, China‘s ambassador to Canada Cong Peiwu is insisting his country is being victimized by a campaign of disinformation about its role in the spread of the coronavirus pandemic.
Peiwu also faced questions about the fates of two Canadian citizens detained in China for more than one year in what is widely viewed as retaliation by China for Canada’s arrest of Huawei CFO Meng Wanzhou.
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published: 16 May 2020

Coronavirus: Russia now has second highest virus case total - BBC News

Russia has confirmed 232,000 cases of coronavirus - the second highest toll in the world after the US.
In the last 24 hours the country has reported 10,899 infections, the tenth consecutive day that number has been above 10,000.
Among the infected is President Vladimir Putin's spokesman Dmitry Peskov, local media report.
He is the latest high profile official to test positive, after Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin caught the illness.
The news comes the day after President Putin eased the country's lockdown. Factory and construction workers returned to work on Tuesday, though Mr Putin gave regions freedom to set restrictions depending on local circumstances.
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After former President Barack Obama took aim at President Trump and his administration for the handling of the coronavirus pandemic. Trump fired back at his predecessor, calling Obama “grossly incompetent.”
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Leaders of some of the biggest councils in England have appealed to the government for emergency financial support to prevent them becoming insolvent during the...

Leaders of some of the biggest councils in England have appealed to the government for emergency financial support to prevent them becoming insolvent during the pandemic.
The County Councils Network says that without a £5bn income guarantee, many non- essential services will have to be cut. There could also be an impact on care providers which rely on council funding.
It came as the head of the Office for Budgetary Responsibility warned that the UK economy is unlikely to swiftly bounce back to previous levels of activity when the coronavirus pandemic is brought under control.
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Leaders of some of the biggest councils in England have appealed to the government for emergency financial support to prevent them becoming insolvent during the pandemic.
The County Councils Network says that without a £5bn income guarantee, many non- essential services will have to be cut. There could also be an impact on care providers which rely on council funding.
It came as the head of the Office for Budgetary Responsibility warned that the UK economy is unlikely to swiftly bounce back to previous levels of activity when the coronavirus pandemic is brought under control.
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Coronavirus outbreak: The future of travel

Few industries have been hit as hard and as fast as the travel industry during this pandemic. From cruise ships to the airlines, as Jackson Proskow explains th...

Few industries have been hit as hard and as fast as the travel industry during this pandemic. From cruise ships to the airlines, as Jackson Proskow explains the future of travel will be very different when the world recovers and reopens.
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Few industries have been hit as hard and as fast as the travel industry during this pandemic. From cruise ships to the airlines, as Jackson Proskow explains the future of travel will be very different when the world recovers and reopens.
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Today's top stories: US President Donald Trump has been criticised after apparently suggesting George Floyd would be pleased about the rise in US employment num...

Today's top stories: US President Donald Trump has been criticised after apparently suggesting George Floyd would be pleased about the rise in US employment numbers, the UK has the second-highest COVID-19 infection rate of any major country in Europe, and remote communities on the Amazon with little access to healthcare have been engulfed by the coronavirus pandemic.
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Today's top stories: US President Donald Trump has been criticised after apparently suggesting George Floyd would be pleased about the rise in US employment numbers, the UK has the second-highest COVID-19 infection rate of any major country in Europe, and remote communities on the Amazon with little access to healthcare have been engulfed by the coronavirus pandemic.
🔴 'It's a great day for him': Trump mentions George Floyd while announcing US job figures https://trib.al/f2EdXTn
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On Saturday’s episode of Global National, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is facing pressure to provide a financial bailout for Canada's struggling airli...

On Saturday’s episode of Global National, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is facing pressure to provide a financial bailout for Canada's struggling airline sector after Air Canada announced it plans to lay off 20,000 workers due to COVID-19. Mike Drolet reports.
Meanwhile, Canadian fruit and vegetable growers already suffering losses amid the pandemic are now being hit by a labour shortage. As David Akin reports, seasonal farm workers are choosing to stay home and receive Canada's Emergency Response Benefit.
South of the border, U.S President Donald Trump is downplaying the threat of recent COVID-19 outbreaks as states reopen and continues to claim there will be millions of vaccine doses available by the end of the year. As Jennifer Johnson reports, Trump also says he plans to block an economic bill to help struggling Americans.
Canada's toughest anti-vaping legislation is set to come into effect in September in Nova Scotia. As Ross Lord reports, health experts say smokers and those who vape are at much higher risk of contracting COVID-19.
As borders around the world remain closed due to COVID-19, a surrogate birth clinic in Ukraine is struggling to care for dozens of newborn babies who were meant to live with parents in foreign countries. Redmond Shannon reports.
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On Saturday’s episode of Global National, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is facing pressure to provide a financial bailout for Canada's struggling airline sector after Air Canada announced it plans to lay off 20,000 workers due to COVID-19. Mike Drolet reports.
Meanwhile, Canadian fruit and vegetable growers already suffering losses amid the pandemic are now being hit by a labour shortage. As David Akin reports, seasonal farm workers are choosing to stay home and receive Canada's Emergency Response Benefit.
South of the border, U.S President Donald Trump is downplaying the threat of recent COVID-19 outbreaks as states reopen and continues to claim there will be millions of vaccine doses available by the end of the year. As Jennifer Johnson reports, Trump also says he plans to block an economic bill to help struggling Americans.
Canada's toughest anti-vaping legislation is set to come into effect in September in Nova Scotia. As Ross Lord reports, health experts say smokers and those who vape are at much higher risk of contracting COVID-19.
As borders around the world remain closed due to COVID-19, a surrogate birth clinic in Ukraine is struggling to care for dozens of newborn babies who were meant to live with parents in foreign countries. Redmond Shannon reports.
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Sky News host Sharri Markson says it has become increasingly clear Chinese President Xi Jinping is “exploiting the coronavirus outbreak to assert China’s dominance” with the rest of the world “on its knees” dealing with dual crises.
Ms Markson highlighted China’s actions since it “lied and covered-up” the news of the emerging coronavirus in December.
“They quietly scooped up medical supplies and protective equipment likes masks from around the world, while denying the coronavirus was infectious”.
She pointed to the rogue nation’s “increasingly aggressive” behaviour in the South China Sea which saw a Vietnamese fishing vessel sunk by a Chinese ship.
China is now “intentionally hurting Australia's economy via tariffs and trading suspensions” at a time when the Australian economy is already suffering in “large part because of their COVID-19 cover-up”.
“China has also now admitted to destroying virus samples”.
Image: AP

Sky News host Sharri Markson says it has become increasingly clear Chinese President Xi Jinping is “exploiting the coronavirus outbreak to assert China’s dominance” with the rest of the world “on its knees” dealing with dual crises.
Ms Markson highlighted China’s actions since it “lied and covered-up” the news of the emerging coronavirus in December.
“They quietly scooped up medical supplies and protective equipment likes masks from around the world, while denying the coronavirus was infectious”.
She pointed to the rogue nation’s “increasingly aggressive” behaviour in the South China Sea which saw a Vietnamese fishing vessel sunk by a Chinese ship.
China is now “intentionally hurting Australia's economy via tariffs and trading suspensions” at a time when the Australian economy is already suffering in “large part because of their COVID-19 cover-up”.
“China has also now admitted to destroying virus samples”.
Image: AP

Coronavirus around the world: May 17, 2020

Top coronavirus news for Sunday, May 17, 2020:
Madagascar records its first COVID-19 death, according to health officials.
Sky Germany attracts a record-high...

Top coronavirus news for Sunday, May 17, 2020:
Madagascar records its first COVID-19 death, according to health officials.
Sky Germany attracts a record-high audience for Bundesliga start.
Australian Catholics gather for their first Sunday mass in months, as the country has started easing its lockdown.
Thais flock to shopping malls as businesses reopen.
France’s giant mechanical elephant roars back to life as its lockdown starts to ease.
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Top coronavirus news for Sunday, May 17, 2020:
Madagascar records its first COVID-19 death, according to health officials.
Sky Germany attracts a record-high audience for Bundesliga start.
Australian Catholics gather for their first Sunday mass in months, as the country has started easing its lockdown.
Thais flock to shopping malls as businesses reopen.
France’s giant mechanical elephant roars back to life as its lockdown starts to ease.
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Coronavirus around the world: May 16, 2020

The top coronavirus news for Saturday, May 16, 2020:
‘Jesus is my vaccine’: People gathered at Pennsylvania’s state capitol in Harrisburg to voice their opposi...

The top coronavirus news for Saturday, May 16, 2020:
‘Jesus is my vaccine’: People gathered at Pennsylvania’s state capitol in Harrisburg to voice their opposition to the stay-at-home order.
UK researchers are testing dogs’ ability to sniff out COVID-19.
Argentine scientists say they have developed a fast and cheap novel coronavirus test.
Brazil’s health minister resigns after just weeks on the job.
An Ohio paramedic surprises her kids by coming home after weeks of helping to fight the pandemic in New York.
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The top coronavirus news for Saturday, May 16, 2020:
‘Jesus is my vaccine’: People gathered at Pennsylvania’s state capitol in Harrisburg to voice their opposition to the stay-at-home order.
UK researchers are testing dogs’ ability to sniff out COVID-19.
Argentine scientists say they have developed a fast and cheap novel coronavirus test.
Brazil’s health minister resigns after just weeks on the job.
An Ohio paramedic surprises her kids by coming home after weeks of helping to fight the pandemic in New York.
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Coronavirus around the world: May 15, 2020

Top coronavirus headlines for Friday, May 15, 2020:
China says a COVID-19 vaccine is ready for a second phase of a trial.
Belgium has started reopening schoo...

Top coronavirus headlines for Friday, May 15, 2020:
China says a COVID-19 vaccine is ready for a second phase of a trial.
Belgium has started reopening schools after a two-month closure.
Pakistan will begin to produce the antiviral COVID-19 drug remdesivir.
A Brazilian Amazon tribe loses their chief to the novel coronavirus.
Britain’s historic parliament gets a technological overhaul.
A Japanese drive-thru farm is allowing visitors to see, but not touch, the animals.
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Top coronavirus headlines for Friday, May 15, 2020:
China says a COVID-19 vaccine is ready for a second phase of a trial.
Belgium has started reopening schools after a two-month closure.
Pakistan will begin to produce the antiviral COVID-19 drug remdesivir.
A Brazilian Amazon tribe loses their chief to the novel coronavirus.
Britain’s historic parliament gets a technological overhaul.
A Japanese drive-thru farm is allowing visitors to see, but not touch, the animals.
For more information, visit https://globalnews.ca/tag/coronavirus/
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China's ambassador to Canada claims 'China is a victim' of coronavirus disinformation campaign

In an interview with Mercedes Stephenson, China‘s ambassador to Canada Cong Peiwu is insisting his country is being victimized by a campaign of disinformation a...

In an interview with Mercedes Stephenson, China‘s ambassador to Canada Cong Peiwu is insisting his country is being victimized by a campaign of disinformation about its role in the spread of the coronavirus pandemic.
Peiwu also faced questions about the fates of two Canadian citizens detained in China for more than one year in what is widely viewed as retaliation by China for Canada’s arrest of Huawei CFO Meng Wanzhou.
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In an interview with Mercedes Stephenson, China‘s ambassador to Canada Cong Peiwu is insisting his country is being victimized by a campaign of disinformation about its role in the spread of the coronavirus pandemic.
Peiwu also faced questions about the fates of two Canadian citizens detained in China for more than one year in what is widely viewed as retaliation by China for Canada’s arrest of Huawei CFO Meng Wanzhou.
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Coronavirus: Russia now has second highest virus case total - BBC News

Russia has confirmed 232,000 cases of coronavirus - the second highest toll in the world after the US.
In the last 24 hours the country has reported 10,899 inf...

Russia has confirmed 232,000 cases of coronavirus - the second highest toll in the world after the US.
In the last 24 hours the country has reported 10,899 infections, the tenth consecutive day that number has been above 10,000.
Among the infected is President Vladimir Putin's spokesman Dmitry Peskov, local media report.
He is the latest high profile official to test positive, after Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin caught the illness.
The news comes the day after President Putin eased the country's lockdown. Factory and construction workers returned to work on Tuesday, though Mr Putin gave regions freedom to set restrictions depending on local circumstances.
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Russia has confirmed 232,000 cases of coronavirus - the second highest toll in the world after the US.
In the last 24 hours the country has reported 10,899 infections, the tenth consecutive day that number has been above 10,000.
Among the infected is President Vladimir Putin's spokesman Dmitry Peskov, local media report.
He is the latest high profile official to test positive, after Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin caught the illness.
The news comes the day after President Putin eased the country's lockdown. Factory and construction workers returned to work on Tuesday, though Mr Putin gave regions freedom to set restrictions depending on local circumstances.
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President Donald Trump’s move late Friday to dismiss the State Department Inspector General Steve Linick drew criticism from congressional Democrats, who are mounting an investigation, and pushback from Republican Senators Mitt Romney of Utah and Charles Grassley of Iowa.
After former President Barack Obama took aim at President Trump and his administration for the handling of the coronavirus pandemic. Trump fired back at his predecessor, calling Obama “grossly incompetent.”
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Leaders of some of the biggest councils in England have appealed to the government for emergency financial support to prevent them becoming insolvent during the pandemic.
The County Councils Network says that without a £5bn income guarantee, many non- essential services will have to be cut. There could also be an impact on care providers which rely on council funding.
It came as the head of the Office for Budgetary Responsibility warned that the UK economy is unlikely to swiftly bounce back to previous levels of activity when the coronavirus pandemic is brought under control.
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published: 17 May 2020

Coronavirus outbreak: The future of travel

Few industries have been hit as hard and as fast as the travel industry during this pandemic. From cruise ships to the airlines, as Jackson Proskow explains the future of travel will be very different when the world recovers and reopens.
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published: 17 May 2020

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Today's top stories: US President Donald Trump has been criticised after apparently suggesting George Floyd would be pleased about the rise in US employment numbers, the UK has the second-highest COVID-19 infection rate of any major country in Europe, and remote communities on the Amazon with little access to healthcare have been engulfed by the coronavirus pandemic.
🔴 'It's a great day for him': Trump mentions George Floyd while announcing US job figures https://trib.al/f2EdXTn
🔴 UK has second highest COVID-19 infection rate of any major European country https://trib.al/LMVIXYf
🔴 Remote communities on banks of Amazon engulfed by coronavirus https://trib.al/D7IFzUI
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On Saturday’s episode of Global National, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is facing pressure to provide a financial bailout for Canada's struggling airline sector after Air Canada announced it plans to lay off 20,000 workers due to COVID-19. Mike Drolet reports.
Meanwhile, Canadian fruit and vegetable growers already suffering losses amid the pandemic are now being hit by a labour shortage. As David Akin reports, seasonal farm workers are choosing to stay home and receive Canada's Emergency Response Benefit.
South of the border, U.S President Donald Trump is downplaying the threat of recent COVID-19 outbreaks as states reopen and continues to claim there will be millions of vaccine doses available by the end of the year. As Jennifer Johnson reports, Trump also says he plans to blo...

published: 17 May 2020

China admits to intentionally ‘destroying’ COVID-19 virus samples

Sky News host Sharri Markson says it has become increasingly clear Chinese President Xi Jinping is “exploiting the coronavirus outbreak to assert China’s dominance” with the rest of the world “on its knees” dealing with dual crises.
Ms Markson highlighted China’s actions since it “lied and covered-up” the news of the emerging coronavirus in December.
“They quietly scooped up medical supplies and protective equipment likes masks from around the world, while denying the coronavirus was infectious”.
She pointed to the rogue nation’s “increasingly aggressive” behaviour in the South China Sea which saw a Vietnamese fishing vessel sunk by a Chinese ship.
China is now “intentionally hurting Australia's economy via tariffs and trading suspensions” at a time when the Australian economy is alrea...

published: 17 May 2020

Coronavirus around the world: May 17, 2020

Top coronavirus news for Sunday, May 17, 2020:
Madagascar records its first COVID-19 death, according to health officials.
Sky Germany attracts a record-high audience for Bundesliga start.
Australian Catholics gather for their first Sunday mass in months, as the country has started easing its lockdown.
Thais flock to shopping malls as businesses reopen.
France’s giant mechanical elephant roars back to life as its lockdown starts to ease.
For more information, click here: https://globalnews.ca/tag/coronavirus/
Subscribe to Global News Channel HERE: http://bit.ly/20fcXDc
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published: 17 May 2020

Coronavirus around the world: May 16, 2020

The top coronavirus news for Saturday, May 16, 2020:
‘Jesus is my vaccine’: People gathered at Pennsylvania’s state capitol in Harrisburg to voice their opposition to the stay-at-home order.
UK researchers are testing dogs’ ability to sniff out COVID-19.
Argentine scientists say they have developed a fast and cheap novel coronavirus test.
Brazil’s health minister resigns after just weeks on the job.
An Ohio paramedic surprises her kids by coming home after weeks of helping to fight the pandemic in New York.
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Coronavirus around the world: May 15, 2020

Top coronavirus headlines for Friday, May 15, 2020:
China says a COVID-19 vaccine is ready for a second phase of a trial.
Belgium has started reopening schools after a two-month closure.
Pakistan will begin to produce the antiviral COVID-19 drug remdesivir.
A Brazilian Amazon tribe loses their chief to the novel coronavirus.
Britain’s historic parliament gets a technological overhaul.
A Japanese drive-thru farm is allowing visitors to see, but not touch, the animals.
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China's ambassador to Canada claims 'China is a victim' of coronavirus disinformation campaign

In an interview with Mercedes Stephenson, China‘s ambassador to Canada Cong Peiwu is insisting his country is being victimized by a campaign of disinformation about its role in the spread of the coronavirus pandemic.
Peiwu also faced questions about the fates of two Canadian citizens detained in China for more than one year in what is widely viewed as retaliation by China for Canada’s arrest of Huawei CFO Meng Wanzhou.
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published: 16 May 2020

Coronavirus: Russia now has second highest virus case total - BBC News

Russia has confirmed 232,000 cases of coronavirus - the second highest toll in the world after the US.
In the last 24 hours the country has reported 10,899 infections, the tenth consecutive day that number has been above 10,000.
Among the infected is President Vladimir Putin's spokesman Dmitry Peskov, local media report.
He is the latest high profile official to test positive, after Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin caught the illness.
The news comes the day after President Putin eased the country's lockdown. Factory and construction workers returned to work on Tuesday, though Mr Putin gave regions freedom to set restrictions depending on local circumstances.
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Leaders of some of the biggest councils in England have appealed to the government for emergency financial support to prevent them becoming insolvent during the...

Leaders of some of the biggest councils in England have appealed to the government for emergency financial support to prevent them becoming insolvent during the pandemic.
The County Councils Network says that without a £5bn income guarantee, many non- essential services will have to be cut. There could also be an impact on care providers which rely on council funding.
It came as the head of the Office for Budgetary Responsibility warned that the UK economy is unlikely to swiftly bounce back to previous levels of activity when the coronavirus pandemic is brought under control.
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Leaders of some of the biggest councils in England have appealed to the government for emergency financial support to prevent them becoming insolvent during the pandemic.
The County Councils Network says that without a £5bn income guarantee, many non- essential services will have to be cut. There could also be an impact on care providers which rely on council funding.
It came as the head of the Office for Budgetary Responsibility warned that the UK economy is unlikely to swiftly bounce back to previous levels of activity when the coronavirus pandemic is brought under control.
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Coronavirus outbreak: The future of travel

Few industries have been hit as hard and as fast as the travel industry during this pandemic. From cruise ships to the airlines, as Jackson Proskow explains th...

Few industries have been hit as hard and as fast as the travel industry during this pandemic. From cruise ships to the airlines, as Jackson Proskow explains the future of travel will be very different when the world recovers and reopens.
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Few industries have been hit as hard and as fast as the travel industry during this pandemic. From cruise ships to the airlines, as Jackson Proskow explains the future of travel will be very different when the world recovers and reopens.
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Today's top stories: US President Donald Trump has been criticised after apparently suggesting George Floyd would be pleased about the rise in US employment num...

Today's top stories: US President Donald Trump has been criticised after apparently suggesting George Floyd would be pleased about the rise in US employment numbers, the UK has the second-highest COVID-19 infection rate of any major country in Europe, and remote communities on the Amazon with little access to healthcare have been engulfed by the coronavirus pandemic.
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On Saturday’s episode of Global National, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is facing pressure to provide a financial bailout for Canada's struggling airli...

On Saturday’s episode of Global National, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is facing pressure to provide a financial bailout for Canada's struggling airline sector after Air Canada announced it plans to lay off 20,000 workers due to COVID-19. Mike Drolet reports.
Meanwhile, Canadian fruit and vegetable growers already suffering losses amid the pandemic are now being hit by a labour shortage. As David Akin reports, seasonal farm workers are choosing to stay home and receive Canada's Emergency Response Benefit.
South of the border, U.S President Donald Trump is downplaying the threat of recent COVID-19 outbreaks as states reopen and continues to claim there will be millions of vaccine doses available by the end of the year. As Jennifer Johnson reports, Trump also says he plans to block an economic bill to help struggling Americans.
Canada's toughest anti-vaping legislation is set to come into effect in September in Nova Scotia. As Ross Lord reports, health experts say smokers and those who vape are at much higher risk of contracting COVID-19.
As borders around the world remain closed due to COVID-19, a surrogate birth clinic in Ukraine is struggling to care for dozens of newborn babies who were meant to live with parents in foreign countries. Redmond Shannon reports.
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On Saturday’s episode of Global National, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is facing pressure to provide a financial bailout for Canada's struggling airline sector after Air Canada announced it plans to lay off 20,000 workers due to COVID-19. Mike Drolet reports.
Meanwhile, Canadian fruit and vegetable growers already suffering losses amid the pandemic are now being hit by a labour shortage. As David Akin reports, seasonal farm workers are choosing to stay home and receive Canada's Emergency Response Benefit.
South of the border, U.S President Donald Trump is downplaying the threat of recent COVID-19 outbreaks as states reopen and continues to claim there will be millions of vaccine doses available by the end of the year. As Jennifer Johnson reports, Trump also says he plans to block an economic bill to help struggling Americans.
Canada's toughest anti-vaping legislation is set to come into effect in September in Nova Scotia. As Ross Lord reports, health experts say smokers and those who vape are at much higher risk of contracting COVID-19.
As borders around the world remain closed due to COVID-19, a surrogate birth clinic in Ukraine is struggling to care for dozens of newborn babies who were meant to live with parents in foreign countries. Redmond Shannon reports.
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Sky News host Sharri Markson says it has become increasingly clear Chinese President Xi Jinping is “exploiting the coronavirus outbreak to assert China’s dominance” with the rest of the world “on its knees” dealing with dual crises.
Ms Markson highlighted China’s actions since it “lied and covered-up” the news of the emerging coronavirus in December.
“They quietly scooped up medical supplies and protective equipment likes masks from around the world, while denying the coronavirus was infectious”.
She pointed to the rogue nation’s “increasingly aggressive” behaviour in the South China Sea which saw a Vietnamese fishing vessel sunk by a Chinese ship.
China is now “intentionally hurting Australia's economy via tariffs and trading suspensions” at a time when the Australian economy is already suffering in “large part because of their COVID-19 cover-up”.
“China has also now admitted to destroying virus samples”.
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Sky News host Sharri Markson says it has become increasingly clear Chinese President Xi Jinping is “exploiting the coronavirus outbreak to assert China’s dominance” with the rest of the world “on its knees” dealing with dual crises.
Ms Markson highlighted China’s actions since it “lied and covered-up” the news of the emerging coronavirus in December.
“They quietly scooped up medical supplies and protective equipment likes masks from around the world, while denying the coronavirus was infectious”.
She pointed to the rogue nation’s “increasingly aggressive” behaviour in the South China Sea which saw a Vietnamese fishing vessel sunk by a Chinese ship.
China is now “intentionally hurting Australia's economy via tariffs and trading suspensions” at a time when the Australian economy is already suffering in “large part because of their COVID-19 cover-up”.
“China has also now admitted to destroying virus samples”.
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Coronavirus around the world: May 17, 2020

Top coronavirus news for Sunday, May 17, 2020:
Madagascar records its first COVID-19 death, according to health officials.
Sky Germany attracts a record-high...

Top coronavirus news for Sunday, May 17, 2020:
Madagascar records its first COVID-19 death, according to health officials.
Sky Germany attracts a record-high audience for Bundesliga start.
Australian Catholics gather for their first Sunday mass in months, as the country has started easing its lockdown.
Thais flock to shopping malls as businesses reopen.
France’s giant mechanical elephant roars back to life as its lockdown starts to ease.
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Top coronavirus news for Sunday, May 17, 2020:
Madagascar records its first COVID-19 death, according to health officials.
Sky Germany attracts a record-high audience for Bundesliga start.
Australian Catholics gather for their first Sunday mass in months, as the country has started easing its lockdown.
Thais flock to shopping malls as businesses reopen.
France’s giant mechanical elephant roars back to life as its lockdown starts to ease.
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Coronavirus around the world: May 16, 2020

The top coronavirus news for Saturday, May 16, 2020:
‘Jesus is my vaccine’: People gathered at Pennsylvania’s state capitol in Harrisburg to voice their opposi...

The top coronavirus news for Saturday, May 16, 2020:
‘Jesus is my vaccine’: People gathered at Pennsylvania’s state capitol in Harrisburg to voice their opposition to the stay-at-home order.
UK researchers are testing dogs’ ability to sniff out COVID-19.
Argentine scientists say they have developed a fast and cheap novel coronavirus test.
Brazil’s health minister resigns after just weeks on the job.
An Ohio paramedic surprises her kids by coming home after weeks of helping to fight the pandemic in New York.
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The top coronavirus news for Saturday, May 16, 2020:
‘Jesus is my vaccine’: People gathered at Pennsylvania’s state capitol in Harrisburg to voice their opposition to the stay-at-home order.
UK researchers are testing dogs’ ability to sniff out COVID-19.
Argentine scientists say they have developed a fast and cheap novel coronavirus test.
Brazil’s health minister resigns after just weeks on the job.
An Ohio paramedic surprises her kids by coming home after weeks of helping to fight the pandemic in New York.
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Coronavirus around the world: May 15, 2020

Top coronavirus headlines for Friday, May 15, 2020:
China says a COVID-19 vaccine is ready for a second phase of a trial.
Belgium has started reopening schoo...

Top coronavirus headlines for Friday, May 15, 2020:
China says a COVID-19 vaccine is ready for a second phase of a trial.
Belgium has started reopening schools after a two-month closure.
Pakistan will begin to produce the antiviral COVID-19 drug remdesivir.
A Brazilian Amazon tribe loses their chief to the novel coronavirus.
Britain’s historic parliament gets a technological overhaul.
A Japanese drive-thru farm is allowing visitors to see, but not touch, the animals.
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Top coronavirus headlines for Friday, May 15, 2020:
China says a COVID-19 vaccine is ready for a second phase of a trial.
Belgium has started reopening schools after a two-month closure.
Pakistan will begin to produce the antiviral COVID-19 drug remdesivir.
A Brazilian Amazon tribe loses their chief to the novel coronavirus.
Britain’s historic parliament gets a technological overhaul.
A Japanese drive-thru farm is allowing visitors to see, but not touch, the animals.
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China's ambassador to Canada claims 'China is a victim' of coronavirus disinformation campaign

In an interview with Mercedes Stephenson, China‘s ambassador to Canada Cong Peiwu is insisting his country is being victimized by a campaign of disinformation a...

In an interview with Mercedes Stephenson, China‘s ambassador to Canada Cong Peiwu is insisting his country is being victimized by a campaign of disinformation about its role in the spread of the coronavirus pandemic.
Peiwu also faced questions about the fates of two Canadian citizens detained in China for more than one year in what is widely viewed as retaliation by China for Canada’s arrest of Huawei CFO Meng Wanzhou.
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In an interview with Mercedes Stephenson, China‘s ambassador to Canada Cong Peiwu is insisting his country is being victimized by a campaign of disinformation about its role in the spread of the coronavirus pandemic.
Peiwu also faced questions about the fates of two Canadian citizens detained in China for more than one year in what is widely viewed as retaliation by China for Canada’s arrest of Huawei CFO Meng Wanzhou.
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Coronavirus: Russia now has second highest virus case total - BBC News

Russia has confirmed 232,000 cases of coronavirus - the second highest toll in the world after the US.
In the last 24 hours the country has reported 10,899 inf...

Russia has confirmed 232,000 cases of coronavirus - the second highest toll in the world after the US.
In the last 24 hours the country has reported 10,899 infections, the tenth consecutive day that number has been above 10,000.
Among the infected is President Vladimir Putin's spokesman Dmitry Peskov, local media report.
He is the latest high profile official to test positive, after Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin caught the illness.
The news comes the day after President Putin eased the country's lockdown. Factory and construction workers returned to work on Tuesday, though Mr Putin gave regions freedom to set restrictions depending on local circumstances.
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Russia has confirmed 232,000 cases of coronavirus - the second highest toll in the world after the US.
In the last 24 hours the country has reported 10,899 infections, the tenth consecutive day that number has been above 10,000.
Among the infected is President Vladimir Putin's spokesman Dmitry Peskov, local media report.
He is the latest high profile official to test positive, after Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin caught the illness.
The news comes the day after President Putin eased the country's lockdown. Factory and construction workers returned to work on Tuesday, though Mr Putin gave regions freedom to set restrictions depending on local circumstances.
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Readers buy last edition of UK's News of the World newspaper

(10 Jul 2011) Britain's best-selling Sunday tabloid the News of the World signed off with a simple front page message,"Thank You & Goodbye" leaving the country's media establishment reeling from the expanding phone-hacking scandal that brought down the controversial newspaper after 168 years.
Readers at Kings Cross station in London rushed to kiosks to purchase the last edition of the newspaper on Sunday morning, to make sure they had their own copy of what believe will become a collectors item.
One reader, who says he reads the News of the World "religiously" every week, said he was sad to see it leave the news stands, although he understood the reasons why.
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published: 30 Jul 2015

Why This Woman Created Newspaper That Only Reports Happy Stories | NowThis

Designer Emily Coxhead said reading about tragedy after tragedy began to take a toll on her mental health — so she created a newspaper that only reports happy stories.
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Today's top stories: US President Donald Trump has been criticised after apparently suggesting George Floyd would be pleased about the rise in US employment numbers, the UK has the second-highest COVID-19 infection rate of any major country in Europe, and remote communities on the Amazon with little access to healthcare have been engulfed by the coronavirus pandemic.
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published: 02 Nov 2019

India's booming newspaper industry | FT World

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As newspaper circulations decline globally and threaten the future of printed news, India defies the trend as the industry grew at over 7 per cent last year despite an economic slowdown. The FT's Jyotsna Singh reports from Calcutta on why newspapers in India are still going strong.
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published: 13 Aug 2013

WHO is 'wrong about a lot of things' and 'China-centric', says Donald Trump

US President Donald Trump warned he would “put a hold” on funding for the World Health Organisation (WHO) as part of an outspoken attack on the international body, before appearing to backtrack.
Mr Trump made the comments at a White House press briefing as deaths and infections continue to rise across the US.
He heavily criticised the WHO, saying they “they missed the call” on the coronavirus pandemic and claiming they were “very biased" toward China.
"The WHO… criticised and disagreed with my travel ban at the time I did it. And they were wrong. They've been wrong about a lot of things,” he said.
“They seem to be very China-centric. And we have to look into that. So we're going to look into it. We pay for give a majority of the money that they get."
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published: 08 Apr 2020

Dominic Raab is confident his friend Boris Johnson will pull through COVID-19

Boris Johnson is a “fighter” and will pull through coronavirus and his spell in intensive care, Dominic Raab said this evening.
The PM’s stand-in said this evening that the PM was still “stable” and in “good spirits” in hospital, and he was sure the whole country would send him their best wishes.
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published: 07 Apr 2020

How Coronavirus Attacks the Body | NYT News

It doesn’t take long for mild coronavirus symptoms to turn serious. These virtual reality images show how the virus can invade the lungs and kill.
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published: 06 Apr 2020

'Insecurity worsening under Buhari' and other newspaper headlines

Former President, Dr. Goodluck Jonathan, and ex-Secretary General of the Commonwealth, Emeka Anyaoku, yesterday, expressed worries over the high level of insecurity in the country, following the activities of herdsmen, kidnappers, bandits and armed robbers, which have claimed many lives.
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published: 17 Jul 2019

I Killed An Entire Village With A Newspaper In Hitman 2

The hitman 2 kill everyone challenge, but doing it only with a newspaper! It's really funny to kill everyone in the entire level, I've never done that in a Hitman game before. Enjoy these funny moments!
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Inside a coronavirus intensive care ward

The Royal Bournemouth Hospital's intensive care unit is just one of the ICUs across the UK dealing with the coronavirus pandemic.
They currently have seven critically ill coronavirus patients on the ICU, six of whom are on ventilators.
This is the first time cameras have been allowed to film inside a UK ICU.
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Coronavirus: Videos emerge online of police brutality amid lockdown around the world

As police forces across the world are given special powers to impose lockdowns online videos emerge showing some prevention measures turning violent.
Kenyan police have used tear gas to disperse a crowd as people tried to board the last ferries to leave Mombasa hours before the curfew and more recently to stop traders.
In South Africa, water cannons and rubber bullets were also used against people unable to social distance living in crowded townships where social distancing is impossible.
While Rwanda was the first country in sub-Saharan Africa to impose a lockdown, local media allege police shot dead two civilians for defying the measures.
Authorities deny this was related to coronavirus, and claim it was in self-defence.
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Readers buy last edition of UK's News of the World newspaper

(10 Jul 2011) Britain's best-selling Sunday tabloid the News of the World signed off with a simple front page message,"Thank You & Goodbye" leaving the country...

(10 Jul 2011) Britain's best-selling Sunday tabloid the News of the World signed off with a simple front page message,"Thank You & Goodbye" leaving the country's media establishment reeling from the expanding phone-hacking scandal that brought down the controversial newspaper after 168 years.
Readers at Kings Cross station in London rushed to kiosks to purchase the last edition of the newspaper on Sunday morning, to make sure they had their own copy of what believe will become a collectors item.
One reader, who says he reads the News of the World "religiously" every week, said he was sad to see it leave the news stands, although he understood the reasons why.
"I think if you've done wrong you've got to face the consequences, and obviously they've done wrong, an example has to be set. But at the same time, someone needs the paper to need, someone needs the news so I'll be sad to see it go," said Wilson St Rose, a 42-year old-booking clerk with London Underground.
Earlier on Saturday evening, the News of The World's Editor, Colin Myler, led his staff out of the Wapping premises for the last time and paid tribute to a "wonderful team of people."
Rupert Murdoch, whose media empire owns the paper, is expected to arrive in London on Sunday.
Now he is facing a maelstrom of criticism and outrage over the sequence of events set off by allegations the paper's journalists paid police for information and hacked into the voice mails of young murder victims and the grieving families of dead soldiers.
The recent revelations culminated in the decision to close the paper and put 200 journalists out of work - but the move failed to stem broader questions about corruption at the newspaper and press regulation in the UK
The sordid affair has played out at breakneck pace in the media and prompted soul-searching at the highest levels of officialdom.
Prime Minister David Cameron has called for a new press regulation system and pledged a public inquiry into what went wrong; the head of Murdoch's UK Newspaper operations has alluded that more revelations are yet to come.
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(10 Jul 2011) Britain's best-selling Sunday tabloid the News of the World signed off with a simple front page message,"Thank You & Goodbye" leaving the country's media establishment reeling from the expanding phone-hacking scandal that brought down the controversial newspaper after 168 years.
Readers at Kings Cross station in London rushed to kiosks to purchase the last edition of the newspaper on Sunday morning, to make sure they had their own copy of what believe will become a collectors item.
One reader, who says he reads the News of the World "religiously" every week, said he was sad to see it leave the news stands, although he understood the reasons why.
"I think if you've done wrong you've got to face the consequences, and obviously they've done wrong, an example has to be set. But at the same time, someone needs the paper to need, someone needs the news so I'll be sad to see it go," said Wilson St Rose, a 42-year old-booking clerk with London Underground.
Earlier on Saturday evening, the News of The World's Editor, Colin Myler, led his staff out of the Wapping premises for the last time and paid tribute to a "wonderful team of people."
Rupert Murdoch, whose media empire owns the paper, is expected to arrive in London on Sunday.
Now he is facing a maelstrom of criticism and outrage over the sequence of events set off by allegations the paper's journalists paid police for information and hacked into the voice mails of young murder victims and the grieving families of dead soldiers.
The recent revelations culminated in the decision to close the paper and put 200 journalists out of work - but the move failed to stem broader questions about corruption at the newspaper and press regulation in the UK
The sordid affair has played out at breakneck pace in the media and prompted soul-searching at the highest levels of officialdom.
Prime Minister David Cameron has called for a new press regulation system and pledged a public inquiry into what went wrong; the head of Murdoch's UK Newspaper operations has alluded that more revelations are yet to come.
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Why This Woman Created Newspaper That Only Reports Happy Stories | NowThis

Designer Emily Coxhead said reading about tragedy after tragedy began to take a toll on her mental health — so she created a newspaper that only reports happy s...

Designer Emily Coxhead said reading about tragedy after tragedy began to take a toll on her mental health — so she created a newspaper that only reports happy stories.
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Meet ‘The Happy Newspaper’ creator who only publishes uplifting stories.
Emily Coxhead: It’s a real newspaper which some people don't realize. It's a real, 32-page newspaper and it comes out quarterly and it's basically a platform to share all the good things happening in the world, things that we don't necessarily hear about. Just feel-good stories but also real positive changes that happen in the world that we might not hear about as well.
Examples of headlines from around the world-
Baby changing tables now installed in men’s restrooms,
100,000 planes take off safely and land every day,
Trash man builds free library out of 20,000 books found in bins
Graphic designer Emily Coxhead lives in North West England. She was inspired to create The Happy Newspaper after feeling overwhelmed by the 24/7 news cycle.
Coxhead: The two things that I noticed were impacting my mental health in a negative way were news and social media. So yeah I think it was the sort of bombardment of that. I just thought, if there was something I can do to sort of shift this slightly and just turn on its head a little bit.
Coxhead says others told her they stopped subscribing to newspapers because of how the news was making them feel
Coxhead: I realized it wasn't just me and I thought, well, if I can do this and it was a bit of a novelty thing to start with. It wasn’t supposed to be, well, I wasn’t expecting all of this.
With a team of volunteers, Coxhead has published 13 quarterly issues to date. The paper has nearly 7,000 subscribers in 33 countries across the globe. After bringing in its initial funding on Kickstarter, Coxhead says paid subscriptions have made the paper sustainable.
Coxhead: Around the Manchester [bombing] we had a school teacher from one of the schools there who messaged and said, 'please, can we get some happy newspapers because the children are all distraught' because they'd lost some of the students. And actually more recently, we had a teacher from the Christchurch school in New Zealand who messaged and said, ‘we're just— the children are incredible and so strong but there were all just in— like we don't know what to do, and we want to cover the walls in happy news stories. Stuff like that is just- that is why I'm doing it.
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Designer Emily Coxhead said reading about tragedy after tragedy began to take a toll on her mental health — so she created a newspaper that only reports happy stories.
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Meet ‘The Happy Newspaper’ creator who only publishes uplifting stories.
Emily Coxhead: It’s a real newspaper which some people don't realize. It's a real, 32-page newspaper and it comes out quarterly and it's basically a platform to share all the good things happening in the world, things that we don't necessarily hear about. Just feel-good stories but also real positive changes that happen in the world that we might not hear about as well.
Examples of headlines from around the world-
Baby changing tables now installed in men’s restrooms,
100,000 planes take off safely and land every day,
Trash man builds free library out of 20,000 books found in bins
Graphic designer Emily Coxhead lives in North West England. She was inspired to create The Happy Newspaper after feeling overwhelmed by the 24/7 news cycle.
Coxhead: The two things that I noticed were impacting my mental health in a negative way were news and social media. So yeah I think it was the sort of bombardment of that. I just thought, if there was something I can do to sort of shift this slightly and just turn on its head a little bit.
Coxhead says others told her they stopped subscribing to newspapers because of how the news was making them feel
Coxhead: I realized it wasn't just me and I thought, well, if I can do this and it was a bit of a novelty thing to start with. It wasn’t supposed to be, well, I wasn’t expecting all of this.
With a team of volunteers, Coxhead has published 13 quarterly issues to date. The paper has nearly 7,000 subscribers in 33 countries across the globe. After bringing in its initial funding on Kickstarter, Coxhead says paid subscriptions have made the paper sustainable.
Coxhead: Around the Manchester [bombing] we had a school teacher from one of the schools there who messaged and said, 'please, can we get some happy newspapers because the children are all distraught' because they'd lost some of the students. And actually more recently, we had a teacher from the Christchurch school in New Zealand who messaged and said, ‘we're just— the children are incredible and so strong but there were all just in— like we don't know what to do, and we want to cover the walls in happy news stories. Stuff like that is just- that is why I'm doing it.
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As newspaper circulations decline globally and threaten the future of printed news, India defies the trend as the industry grew at over 7 per cent last year despite an economic slowdown. The FT's Jyotsna Singh reports from Calcutta on why newspapers in India are still going strong.
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WHO is 'wrong about a lot of things' and 'China-centric', says Donald Trump

US President Donald Trump warned he would “put a hold” on funding for the World Health Organisation (WHO) as part of an outspoken attack on the international bo...

US President Donald Trump warned he would “put a hold” on funding for the World Health Organisation (WHO) as part of an outspoken attack on the international body, before appearing to backtrack.
Mr Trump made the comments at a White House press briefing as deaths and infections continue to rise across the US.
He heavily criticised the WHO, saying they “they missed the call” on the coronavirus pandemic and claiming they were “very biased" toward China.
"The WHO… criticised and disagreed with my travel ban at the time I did it. And they were wrong. They've been wrong about a lot of things,” he said.
“They seem to be very China-centric. And we have to look into that. So we're going to look into it. We pay for give a majority of the money that they get."
For all the latest on coronavirus - including questions over who will make key decisions as Boris Johnson remains in intensive care - head here: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/global-health/science-and-disease/coronavirus-news-uk-deaths-boris-johnson-intensive-care-tests/?WT.mc_id=tmg_youtube_offsite_televideo-youtubevideo_8AprilVirus&utm_source=tmgoff&utm_medium=tmg_youtube&utm_content=offsite_televideo&utm_campaign=tmg_youtube_offsite_televideo-youtubevideo_8AprilVirusGet the latest headlines: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/
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US President Donald Trump warned he would “put a hold” on funding for the World Health Organisation (WHO) as part of an outspoken attack on the international body, before appearing to backtrack.
Mr Trump made the comments at a White House press briefing as deaths and infections continue to rise across the US.
He heavily criticised the WHO, saying they “they missed the call” on the coronavirus pandemic and claiming they were “very biased" toward China.
"The WHO… criticised and disagreed with my travel ban at the time I did it. And they were wrong. They've been wrong about a lot of things,” he said.
“They seem to be very China-centric. And we have to look into that. So we're going to look into it. We pay for give a majority of the money that they get."
For all the latest on coronavirus - including questions over who will make key decisions as Boris Johnson remains in intensive care - head here: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/global-health/science-and-disease/coronavirus-news-uk-deaths-boris-johnson-intensive-care-tests/?WT.mc_id=tmg_youtube_offsite_televideo-youtubevideo_8AprilVirus&utm_source=tmgoff&utm_medium=tmg_youtube&utm_content=offsite_televideo&utm_campaign=tmg_youtube_offsite_televideo-youtubevideo_8AprilVirusGet the latest headlines: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/
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Dominic Raab is confident his friend Boris Johnson will pull through COVID-19

Boris Johnson is a “fighter” and will pull through coronavirus and his spell in intensive care, Dominic Raab said this evening.
The PM’s stand-in said this eve...

Boris Johnson is a “fighter” and will pull through coronavirus and his spell in intensive care, Dominic Raab said this evening.
The PM’s stand-in said this evening that the PM was still “stable” and in “good spirits” in hospital, and he was sure the whole country would send him their best wishes.
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Boris Johnson is a “fighter” and will pull through coronavirus and his spell in intensive care, Dominic Raab said this evening.
The PM’s stand-in said this evening that the PM was still “stable” and in “good spirits” in hospital, and he was sure the whole country would send him their best wishes.
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How Coronavirus Attacks the Body | NYT News

It doesn’t take long for mild coronavirus symptoms to turn serious. These virtual reality images show how the virus can invade the lungs and kill.
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It doesn’t take long for mild coronavirus symptoms to turn serious. These virtual reality images show how the virus can invade the lungs and kill.
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'Insecurity worsening under Buhari' and other newspaper headlines

Former President, Dr. Goodluck Jonathan, and ex-Secretary General of the Commonwealth, Emeka Anyaoku, yesterday, expressed worries over the high level of insecu...

Former President, Dr. Goodluck Jonathan, and ex-Secretary General of the Commonwealth, Emeka Anyaoku, yesterday, expressed worries over the high level of insecurity in the country, following the activities of herdsmen, kidnappers, bandits and armed robbers, which have claimed many lives.
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Former President, Dr. Goodluck Jonathan, and ex-Secretary General of the Commonwealth, Emeka Anyaoku, yesterday, expressed worries over the high level of insecurity in the country, following the activities of herdsmen, kidnappers, bandits and armed robbers, which have claimed many lives.
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I Killed An Entire Village With A Newspaper In Hitman 2

The hitman 2 kill everyone challenge, but doing it only with a newspaper! It's really funny to kill everyone in the entire level, I've never done that in a Hitm...

The hitman 2 kill everyone challenge, but doing it only with a newspaper! It's really funny to kill everyone in the entire level, I've never done that in a Hitman game before. Enjoy these funny moments!
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Inside a coronavirus intensive care ward

The Royal Bournemouth Hospital's intensive care unit is just one of the ICUs across the UK dealing with the coronavirus pandemic.
They currently have seven cri...

The Royal Bournemouth Hospital's intensive care unit is just one of the ICUs across the UK dealing with the coronavirus pandemic.
They currently have seven critically ill coronavirus patients on the ICU, six of whom are on ventilators.
This is the first time cameras have been allowed to film inside a UK ICU.
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The Royal Bournemouth Hospital's intensive care unit is just one of the ICUs across the UK dealing with the coronavirus pandemic.
They currently have seven critically ill coronavirus patients on the ICU, six of whom are on ventilators.
This is the first time cameras have been allowed to film inside a UK ICU.
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Coronavirus: Videos emerge online of police brutality amid lockdown around the world

As police forces across the world are given special powers to impose lockdowns online videos emerge showing some prevention measures turning violent.
Kenyan po...

As police forces across the world are given special powers to impose lockdowns online videos emerge showing some prevention measures turning violent.
Kenyan police have used tear gas to disperse a crowd as people tried to board the last ferries to leave Mombasa hours before the curfew and more recently to stop traders.
In South Africa, water cannons and rubber bullets were also used against people unable to social distance living in crowded townships where social distancing is impossible.
While Rwanda was the first country in sub-Saharan Africa to impose a lockdown, local media allege police shot dead two civilians for defying the measures.
Authorities deny this was related to coronavirus, and claim it was in self-defence.
Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte has told security forces they should shoot dead anyone causing "trouble" in areas locked down due to the coronavirus pandemic.
And in India, videos surfaced show police hitting people on the streets with batons for violating the rules during lockdown.
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As police forces across the world are given special powers to impose lockdowns online videos emerge showing some prevention measures turning violent.
Kenyan police have used tear gas to disperse a crowd as people tried to board the last ferries to leave Mombasa hours before the curfew and more recently to stop traders.
In South Africa, water cannons and rubber bullets were also used against people unable to social distance living in crowded townships where social distancing is impossible.
While Rwanda was the first country in sub-Saharan Africa to impose a lockdown, local media allege police shot dead two civilians for defying the measures.
Authorities deny this was related to coronavirus, and claim it was in self-defence.
Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte has told security forces they should shoot dead anyone causing "trouble" in areas locked down due to the coronavirus pandemic.
And in India, videos surfaced show police hitting people on the streets with batons for violating the rules during lockdown.
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In the video you'll learn the basic technique of reading and understanding a The Hindu article with word by word comprehension. The video provides you with a thorough The Hindu editorial analysis in Hindi & English and enables you to read the Hindu newspaper with confidence and ease. Basically the video provides you a tutorial on "'How to read an english newspaper".
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Today's top stories: US President Donald Trump has been criticised after apparently suggesting George Floyd would be pleased about the rise in US employment numbers, the UK has the second-highest COVID-19 infection rate of any major country in Europe, and remote communities on the Amazon with little access to healthcare have been engulfed by the coronavirus pandemic.
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On Saturday’s episode of Global National, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is facing pressure to provide a financial bailout for Canada's struggling airline sector after Air Canada announced it plans to lay off 20,000 workers due to COVID-19. Mike Drolet reports.
Meanwhile, Canadian fruit and vegetable growers already suffering losses amid the pandemic are now being hit by a labour shortage. As David Akin reports, seasonal farm workers are choosing to stay home and receive Canada's Emergency Response Benefit.
South of the border, U.S President Donald Trump is downplaying the threat of recent COVID-19 outbreaks as states reopen and continues to claim there will be millions of vaccine doses available by the end of the year. As Jennifer Johnson reports, Trump also says he plans to block an economic bill to help struggling Americans.
Canada's toughest anti-vaping legislation is set to come into effect in September in Nova Scotia. As Ross Lord reports, health experts say smokers and those who vape are at much higher risk of contracting COVID-19.
As borders around the world remain closed due to COVID-19, a surrogate birth clinic in Ukraine is struggling to care for dozens of newborn babies who were meant to live with parents in foreign countries. Redmond Shannon reports.
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China admits to intentionally ‘destroying’ COVID-19 virus samples

Sky News host Sharri Markson says it has become increasingly clear Chinese President Xi Jinping is “exploiting the coronavirus outbreak to assert China’s dominance” with the rest of the world “on its knees” dealing with dual crises.
Ms Markson highlighted China’s actions since it “lied and covered-up” the news of the emerging coronavirus in December.
“They quietly scooped up medical supplies and protective equipment likes masks from around the world, while denying the coronavirus was infectious”.
She pointed to the rogue nation’s “increasingly aggressive” behaviour in the South China Sea which saw a Vietnamese fishing vessel sunk by a Chinese ship.
China is now “intentionally hurting Australia's economy via tariffs and trading suspensions” at a time when the Australian economy is already suffering in “large part because of their COVID-19 cover-up”.
“China has also now admitted to destroying virus samples”.
Image: AP

Coronavirus around the world: May 17, 2020

Top coronavirus news for Sunday, May 17, 2020:
Madagascar records its first COVID-19 death, according to health officials.
Sky Germany attracts a record-high audience for Bundesliga start.
Australian Catholics gather for their first Sunday mass in months, as the country has started easing its lockdown.
Thais flock to shopping malls as businesses reopen.
France’s giant mechanical elephant roars back to life as its lockdown starts to ease.
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Coronavirus around the world: May 16, 2020

The top coronavirus news for Saturday, May 16, 2020:
‘Jesus is my vaccine’: People gathered at Pennsylvania’s state capitol in Harrisburg to voice their opposition to the stay-at-home order.
UK researchers are testing dogs’ ability to sniff out COVID-19.
Argentine scientists say they have developed a fast and cheap novel coronavirus test.
Brazil’s health minister resigns after just weeks on the job.
An Ohio paramedic surprises her kids by coming home after weeks of helping to fight the pandemic in New York.
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Coronavirus around the world: May 15, 2020

Top coronavirus headlines for Friday, May 15, 2020:
China says a COVID-19 vaccine is ready for a second phase of a trial.
Belgium has started reopening schools after a two-month closure.
Pakistan will begin to produce the antiviral COVID-19 drug remdesivir.
A Brazilian Amazon tribe loses their chief to the novel coronavirus.
Britain’s historic parliament gets a technological overhaul.
A Japanese drive-thru farm is allowing visitors to see, but not touch, the animals.
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China's ambassador to Canada claims 'China is a victim' of coronavirus disinformation campaign

In an interview with Mercedes Stephenson, China‘s ambassador to Canada Cong Peiwu is insisting his country is being victimized by a campaign of disinformation about its role in the spread of the coronavirus pandemic.
Peiwu also faced questions about the fates of two Canadian citizens detained in China for more than one year in what is widely viewed as retaliation by China for Canada’s arrest of Huawei CFO Meng Wanzhou.
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Coronavirus: Russia now has second highest virus case total - BBC News

Russia has confirmed 232,000 cases of coronavirus - the second highest toll in the world after the US.
In the last 24 hours the country has reported 10,899 infections, the tenth consecutive day that number has been above 10,000.
Among the infected is President Vladimir Putin's spokesman Dmitry Peskov, local media report.
He is the latest high profile official to test positive, after Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin caught the illness.
The news comes the day after President Putin eased the country's lockdown. Factory and construction workers returned to work on Tuesday, though Mr Putin gave regions freedom to set restrictions depending on local circumstances.
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Although in most of the English-speaking world this field is not usually regarded as a specific specialization for journalists, it is so in nearly all the world. Particularly in the United States, there is a blurred distinction between world news and "national" news when they include directly the national government or national institutions, such as wars in which the US are involved or summits of multilateral organizations in which the US are a member.

Actually, at the birth of modern journalism, most news were actually foreign, as registered by the courants of the 17th century in West and Central Europe, such as the Daily Courant (England), the Nieuwe Tijudinger (Antwerp), the Relation (Strasbourg), the Avisa Relation oder Zeitung (Wolfenbüttel) and the Courante Uyt Italien, Duytsland & C. (Amsterdam). Since these papers were aimed at bankers and merchants, they brought mostly news from other markets, which usually meant other nations. In any case, it is worthy to remark that nation-states were still incipient in 17th-century Europe.

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After former President Barack Obama took aim at President Trump and his administration for the handling of the coronavirus pandemic. Trump fired back at his predecessor, calling Obama “grossly incompetent.”
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Leaders of some of the biggest councils in England have appealed to the government for emergency financial support to prevent them becoming insolvent during the pandemic.
The County Councils Network says that without a £5bn income guarantee, many non- essential services will have to be cut. There could also be an impact on care providers which rely on council funding.
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Today's top stories: US President Donald Trump has been criticised after apparently suggesting George Floyd would be pleased about the rise in US employment numbers, the UK has the second-highest COVID-19 infection rate of any major country in Europe, and remote communities on the Amazon with little access to healthcare have been engulfed by the coronavirus pandemic.
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On Saturday’s episode of Global National, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is facing pressure to provide a financial bailout for Canada's struggling airline sector after Air Canada announced it plans to lay off 20,000 workers due to COVID-19. Mike Drolet reports.
Meanwhile, Canadian fruit and vegetable growers already suffering losses amid the pandemic are now being hit by a labour shortage. As David Akin reports, seasonal farm workers are choosing to stay home and receive Canada's Emergency Response Benefit.
South of the border, U.S President Donald Trump is downplaying the threat of recent COVID-19 outbreaks as states reopen and continues to claim there will be millions of vaccine doses available by the end of the year. As Jennifer Johnson reports, Trump also says he plans to block an economic bill to help struggling Americans.
Canada's toughest anti-vaping legislation is set to come into effect in September in Nova Scotia. As Ross Lord reports, health experts say smokers and those who vape are at much higher risk of contracting COVID-19.
As borders around the world remain closed due to COVID-19, a surrogate birth clinic in Ukraine is struggling to care for dozens of newborn babies who were meant to live with parents in foreign countries. Redmond Shannon reports.
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China admits to intentionally ‘destroying’ COVID-19 virus samples

Sky News host Sharri Markson says it has become increasingly clear Chinese President Xi Jinping is “exploiting the coronavirus outbreak to assert China’s dominance” with the rest of the world “on its knees” dealing with dual crises.
Ms Markson highlighted China’s actions since it “lied and covered-up” the news of the emerging coronavirus in December.
“They quietly scooped up medical supplies and protective equipment likes masks from around the world, while denying the coronavirus was infectious”.
She pointed to the rogue nation’s “increasingly aggressive” behaviour in the South China Sea which saw a Vietnamese fishing vessel sunk by a Chinese ship.
China is now “intentionally hurting Australia's economy via tariffs and trading suspensions” at a time when the Australian economy is already suffering in “large part because of their COVID-19 cover-up”.
“China has also now admitted to destroying virus samples”.
Image: AP

Coronavirus around the world: May 17, 2020

Top coronavirus news for Sunday, May 17, 2020:
Madagascar records its first COVID-19 death, according to health officials.
Sky Germany attracts a record-high audience for Bundesliga start.
Australian Catholics gather for their first Sunday mass in months, as the country has started easing its lockdown.
Thais flock to shopping malls as businesses reopen.
France’s giant mechanical elephant roars back to life as its lockdown starts to ease.
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Coronavirus around the world: May 16, 2020

The top coronavirus news for Saturday, May 16, 2020:
‘Jesus is my vaccine’: People gathered at Pennsylvania’s state capitol in Harrisburg to voice their opposition to the stay-at-home order.
UK researchers are testing dogs’ ability to sniff out COVID-19.
Argentine scientists say they have developed a fast and cheap novel coronavirus test.
Brazil’s health minister resigns after just weeks on the job.
An Ohio paramedic surprises her kids by coming home after weeks of helping to fight the pandemic in New York.
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Coronavirus around the world: May 15, 2020

Top coronavirus headlines for Friday, May 15, 2020:
China says a COVID-19 vaccine is ready for a second phase of a trial.
Belgium has started reopening schools after a two-month closure.
Pakistan will begin to produce the antiviral COVID-19 drug remdesivir.
A Brazilian Amazon tribe loses their chief to the novel coronavirus.
Britain’s historic parliament gets a technological overhaul.
A Japanese drive-thru farm is allowing visitors to see, but not touch, the animals.
For more information, visit https://globalnews.ca/tag/coronavirus/
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China's ambassador to Canada claims 'China is a victim' of coronavirus disinformation campaign

In an interview with Mercedes Stephenson, China‘s ambassador to Canada Cong Peiwu is insisting his country is being victimized by a campaign of disinformation about its role in the spread of the coronavirus pandemic.
Peiwu also faced questions about the fates of two Canadian citizens detained in China for more than one year in what is widely viewed as retaliation by China for Canada’s arrest of Huawei CFO Meng Wanzhou.
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Coronavirus: Russia now has second highest virus case total - BBC News

Russia has confirmed 232,000 cases of coronavirus - the second highest toll in the world after the US.
In the last 24 hours the country has reported 10,899 infections, the tenth consecutive day that number has been above 10,000.
Among the infected is President Vladimir Putin's spokesman Dmitry Peskov, local media report.
He is the latest high profile official to test positive, after Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin caught the illness.
The news comes the day after President Putin eased the country's lockdown. Factory and construction workers returned to work on Tuesday, though Mr Putin gave regions freedom to set restrictions depending on local circumstances.
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Readers buy last edition of UK's News of the World newspaper

(10 Jul 2011) Britain's best-selling Sunday tabloid the News of the World signed off with a simple front page message,"Thank You & Goodbye" leaving the country's media establishment reeling from the expanding phone-hacking scandal that brought down the controversial newspaper after 168 years.
Readers at Kings Cross station in London rushed to kiosks to purchase the last edition of the newspaper on Sunday morning, to make sure they had their own copy of what believe will become a collectors item.
One reader, who says he reads the News of the World "religiously" every week, said he was sad to see it leave the news stands, although he understood the reasons why.
"I think if you've done wrong you've got to face the consequences, and obviously they've done wrong, an example has to be set. But at the same time, someone needs the paper to need, someone needs the news so I'll be sad to see it go," said Wilson St Rose, a 42-year old-booking clerk with London Underground.
Earlier on Saturday evening, the News of The World's Editor, Colin Myler, led his staff out of the Wapping premises for the last time and paid tribute to a "wonderful team of people."
Rupert Murdoch, whose media empire owns the paper, is expected to arrive in London on Sunday.
Now he is facing a maelstrom of criticism and outrage over the sequence of events set off by allegations the paper's journalists paid police for information and hacked into the voice mails of young murder victims and the grieving families of dead soldiers.
The recent revelations culminated in the decision to close the paper and put 200 journalists out of work - but the move failed to stem broader questions about corruption at the newspaper and press regulation in the UK
The sordid affair has played out at breakneck pace in the media and prompted soul-searching at the highest levels of officialdom.
Prime Minister David Cameron has called for a new press regulation system and pledged a public inquiry into what went wrong; the head of Murdoch's UK Newspaper operations has alluded that more revelations are yet to come.
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Why This Woman Created Newspaper That Only Reports Happy Stories | NowThis

Designer Emily Coxhead said reading about tragedy after tragedy began to take a toll on her mental health — so she created a newspaper that only reports happy stories.
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Meet ‘The Happy Newspaper’ creator who only publishes uplifting stories.
Emily Coxhead: It’s a real newspaper which some people don't realize. It's a real, 32-page newspaper and it comes out quarterly and it's basically a platform to share all the good things happening in the world, things that we don't necessarily hear about. Just feel-good stories but also real positive changes that happen in the world that we might not hear about as well.
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100,000 planes take off safely and land every day,
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Graphic designer Emily Coxhead lives in North West England. She was inspired to create The Happy Newspaper after feeling overwhelmed by the 24/7 news cycle.
Coxhead: The two things that I noticed were impacting my mental health in a negative way were news and social media. So yeah I think it was the sort of bombardment of that. I just thought, if there was something I can do to sort of shift this slightly and just turn on its head a little bit.
Coxhead says others told her they stopped subscribing to newspapers because of how the news was making them feel
Coxhead: I realized it wasn't just me and I thought, well, if I can do this and it was a bit of a novelty thing to start with. It wasn’t supposed to be, well, I wasn’t expecting all of this.
With a team of volunteers, Coxhead has published 13 quarterly issues to date. The paper has nearly 7,000 subscribers in 33 countries across the globe. After bringing in its initial funding on Kickstarter, Coxhead says paid subscriptions have made the paper sustainable.
Coxhead: Around the Manchester [bombing] we had a school teacher from one of the schools there who messaged and said, 'please, can we get some happy newspapers because the children are all distraught' because they'd lost some of the students. And actually more recently, we had a teacher from the Christchurch school in New Zealand who messaged and said, ‘we're just— the children are incredible and so strong but there were all just in— like we don't know what to do, and we want to cover the walls in happy news stories. Stuff like that is just- that is why I'm doing it.
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Today's top stories: US President Donald Trump has been criticised after apparently suggesting George Floyd would be pleased about the rise in US employment numbers, the UK has the second-highest COVID-19 infection rate of any major country in Europe, and remote communities on the Amazon with little access to healthcare have been engulfed by the coronavirus pandemic.
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India's booming newspaper industry | FT World

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As newspaper circulations decline globally and threaten the future of printed news, India defies the trend as the industry grew at over 7 per cent last year despite an economic slowdown. The FT's Jyotsna Singh reports from Calcutta on why newspapers in India are still going strong.
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WHO is 'wrong about a lot of things' and 'China-centric', says Donald Trump

US President Donald Trump warned he would “put a hold” on funding for the World Health Organisation (WHO) as part of an outspoken attack on the international body, before appearing to backtrack.
Mr Trump made the comments at a White House press briefing as deaths and infections continue to rise across the US.
He heavily criticised the WHO, saying they “they missed the call” on the coronavirus pandemic and claiming they were “very biased" toward China.
"The WHO… criticised and disagreed with my travel ban at the time I did it. And they were wrong. They've been wrong about a lot of things,” he said.
“They seem to be very China-centric. And we have to look into that. So we're going to look into it. We pay for give a majority of the money that they get."
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Dominic Raab is confident his friend Boris Johnson will pull through COVID-19

Boris Johnson is a “fighter” and will pull through coronavirus and his spell in intensive care, Dominic Raab said this evening.
The PM’s stand-in said this evening that the PM was still “stable” and in “good spirits” in hospital, and he was sure the whole country would send him their best wishes.
READ MORE: Coronavirus-hit Boris Johnson is a ‘fighter’ and Dominic Raab says he’s confident his ‘friend’ PM will ‘pull through’
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It doesn’t take long for mild coronavirus symptoms to turn serious. These virtual reality images show how the virus can invade the lungs and kill.
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Former President, Dr. Goodluck Jonathan, and ex-Secretary General of the Commonwealth, Emeka Anyaoku, yesterday, expressed worries over the high level of insecurity in the country, following the activities of herdsmen, kidnappers, bandits and armed robbers, which have claimed many lives.
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I Killed An Entire Village With A Newspaper In Hitman 2

The hitman 2 kill everyone challenge, but doing it only with a newspaper! It's really funny to kill everyone in the entire level, I've never done that in a Hitman game before. Enjoy these funny moments!
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Inside a coronavirus intensive care ward

The Royal Bournemouth Hospital's intensive care unit is just one of the ICUs across the UK dealing with the coronavirus pandemic.
They currently have seven critically ill coronavirus patients on the ICU, six of whom are on ventilators.
This is the first time cameras have been allowed to film inside a UK ICU.
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Coronavirus: Videos emerge online of police brutality amid lockdown around the world

As police forces across the world are given special powers to impose lockdowns online videos emerge showing some prevention measures turning violent.
Kenyan police have used tear gas to disperse a crowd as people tried to board the last ferries to leave Mombasa hours before the curfew and more recently to stop traders.
In South Africa, water cannons and rubber bullets were also used against people unable to social distance living in crowded townships where social distancing is impossible.
While Rwanda was the first country in sub-Saharan Africa to impose a lockdown, local media allege police shot dead two civilians for defying the measures.
Authorities deny this was related to coronavirus, and claim it was in self-defence.
Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte has told security forces they should shoot dead anyone causing "trouble" in areas locked down due to the coronavirus pandemic.
And in India, videos surfaced show police hitting people on the streets with batons for violating the rules during lockdown.
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